| BRIAR | My little brother puts air in his pipe |
| TABAC | What Pierre puts in his pipe |
| ERRS | Puts AIRS in this spot, e.g. |
| BLOWUP | Lose one's temper to put air in balloon (4,2) |
| AVARICE | It's greedy to demand they put air in a cave (7) |
| INHALES | Takes in air in his lean manner (7) |
| BRA | Brother puts on a piece of underwear. Not this! |
| YDS | 49,325, for 29 Across through the air in his NFL career (abbr.) |
| FIDDLERSTHREE | Who Old King Cole called for, in the nursery rhyme, along with his pipe and his bowl (8,5) |
| COURTORDER | Presumably, when Old King Cole called for his pipe and called for his bowl? I heard that one in a room full of barmen! (5,5) |
| BRADS | My little brother notices the nails in his shoes (5) |
| HANSEL | Brother put in a cage |
| OLDKINGCOLE | WANTED: Merry monarch, for smoke pollution with his pipe |
| HEELTAP | With which, perhaps, a smoker knocks his pipe out? (4-3) |
| LITUP | Brighter, like a lord puffing on his pipe? (3,2) |
| THROMBI | I went to visit my little brother in the hospital in 5 7 Monmouth last night -- he's had an operation to remove blood clots (7) |
| BRITISH | My little brother has it - his association with the shopkeepers (7) |
| BRAND | That's my little brother and here's his trademark |
| BROUHAHA | Brother put on posh sound of laughter - uproar results |
| BRAIDED | Helped by brother, put hair into plaits |